Alberta's Bed & Breakfasts
One-of-a-kind rooms with intriguing decor, flavourful breakfasts and the feeling of cosiness attached with staying at home on the road are a few of the reasons why a bed and breakfast (B&B) is a popular accommodation option. Luckily for travellers, Alberta offers a plethora of bed and breakfasts that range from luxury estates to charming country cottages.
ALBERTA'S NORTH
The majority of bed and breakfasts in Alberta's north are located in the city of Grande Prairie. Here, visitors can choose from B&Bs that are situated close to downtown or only minutes outside of the city. Rooms range from basic suites painted in soothing shades to extravagant modern suites with fireplaces. Other northern Albertan communities where travellers can find comfortable B&Bs include Fort McMurray, Fort Vermilion and Valleyview.
ALBERTA'S HEARTLAND
While visiting Alberta's Heartland, travellers can rest their heads in a medley of bed and breakfasts throughout the prairies. Although many of the region's communities feature B&Bs, such as Stettler, Rocky Mountain House and Olds, the highest concentration of this type of accommodation is in Red Deer. Here, visitors can choose from an assortment of B&Bs set in modern bungalows and historical three-storey homes, such as the Galbraith Manor Bed and Breakfast based in a 1906 heritage home.
EDMONTON & AREA
Alberta's capital city, Edmonton, features an array of bed and breakfasts in central locations like the Grays' Haven Bed and Breakfast close to Whyte Avenue and the comfortable Wee Sleep Inn Bed and Breakfast near Canada's largest shopping centre West Edmonton Mall. Wherever one wants to be, whether it's close to the airport or the downtown core, Edmonton's B&Bs are dotted throughout all the city's happening neighbourhoods. If after accommodation in a smaller centre yet still close to the amenities of Edmonton, surrounding communities such as Leduc, St. Albert and Devon offer bed and breakfasts with beautifully decorated rooms and hearty meals.
ALBERTA'S ROCKIES
Postcard-perfect mountains and lakes are among attractions that visitors can enjoy while staying in a bed and breakfast in Alberta's Rockies. The communities of Banff and Jasper offer a multitude of B&Bs with such modern amenities as Jacuzzi tubs, private decks and mini fridges, and a variety of rooms with private and shared baths and king, queen, double and twin beds are available. Only a short drive from Banff National Park is the town of Canmore, which features an assortment of B&Bs near the community's various shops and restaurants. Northeast of Jasper, the town of Hinton presents tranquil bed and breakfasts set in the picturesque foothills of the Canadian Rockies.
CALGARY & AREA
Although Calgary is home to hundreds of hotels, a unique getaway in the city is possible in one of many bed and breakfasts. Options in Calgary include a selection of niche market B&Bs. For instance, River Lee Executive Bed and Breakfast is popular among business travellers with its modern suites and close proximity to downtown, Twin Gables Bed and Breakfast exudes an old-fashioned charm that history lovers will appreciate, while Home Plate Comforts is a B&B just for women. If searching for a break from the noise of the city, Okotoks, Bragg Creek and Cochrane are a handful of surrounding communities that offer B&Bs with their own charms.
ALBERTA'S SOUTH
Filled with exciting scenery like hoodoos in Drumheller and sky-scraping mountains in Waterton, Alberta's south is a great place to visit year round. In Lethbridge and Medicine Hat visitors have their pick from a large accommodation directory that includes plenty of bed and breakfasts. Fresh fruit, muffins, eggs and other morning favourites can be found on the menus in each of the cities' B&Bs. If after a rural getaway, a good spot to start is the Crowsnest Pass area, which is full of countryside B&Bs that offer recreational activities such as horseback riding, fishing and hiking.
ALBERTA'S NORTH
The majority of bed and breakfasts in Alberta's north are located in the city of Grande Prairie. Here, visitors can choose from B&Bs that are situated close to downtown or only minutes outside of the city. Rooms range from basic suites painted in soothing shades to extravagant modern suites with fireplaces. Other northern Albertan communities where travellers can find comfortable B&Bs include Fort McMurray, Fort Vermilion and Valleyview.
ALBERTA'S HEARTLAND
While visiting Alberta's Heartland, travellers can rest their heads in a medley of bed and breakfasts throughout the prairies. Although many of the region's communities feature B&Bs, such as Stettler, Rocky Mountain House and Olds, the highest concentration of this type of accommodation is in Red Deer. Here, visitors can choose from an assortment of B&Bs set in modern bungalows and historical three-storey homes, such as the Galbraith Manor Bed and Breakfast based in a 1906 heritage home.
EDMONTON & AREA
Alberta's capital city, Edmonton, features an array of bed and breakfasts in central locations like the Grays' Haven Bed and Breakfast close to Whyte Avenue and the comfortable Wee Sleep Inn Bed and Breakfast near Canada's largest shopping centre West Edmonton Mall. Wherever one wants to be, whether it's close to the airport or the downtown core, Edmonton's B&Bs are dotted throughout all the city's happening neighbourhoods. If after accommodation in a smaller centre yet still close to the amenities of Edmonton, surrounding communities such as Leduc, St. Albert and Devon offer bed and breakfasts with beautifully decorated rooms and hearty meals.
ALBERTA'S ROCKIES
Postcard-perfect mountains and lakes are among attractions that visitors can enjoy while staying in a bed and breakfast in Alberta's Rockies. The communities of Banff and Jasper offer a multitude of B&Bs with such modern amenities as Jacuzzi tubs, private decks and mini fridges, and a variety of rooms with private and shared baths and king, queen, double and twin beds are available. Only a short drive from Banff National Park is the town of Canmore, which features an assortment of B&Bs near the community's various shops and restaurants. Northeast of Jasper, the town of Hinton presents tranquil bed and breakfasts set in the picturesque foothills of the Canadian Rockies.
CALGARY & AREA
Although Calgary is home to hundreds of hotels, a unique getaway in the city is possible in one of many bed and breakfasts. Options in Calgary include a selection of niche market B&Bs. For instance, River Lee Executive Bed and Breakfast is popular among business travellers with its modern suites and close proximity to downtown, Twin Gables Bed and Breakfast exudes an old-fashioned charm that history lovers will appreciate, while Home Plate Comforts is a B&B just for women. If searching for a break from the noise of the city, Okotoks, Bragg Creek and Cochrane are a handful of surrounding communities that offer B&Bs with their own charms.
ALBERTA'S SOUTH
Filled with exciting scenery like hoodoos in Drumheller and sky-scraping mountains in Waterton, Alberta's south is a great place to visit year round. In Lethbridge and Medicine Hat visitors have their pick from a large accommodation directory that includes plenty of bed and breakfasts. Fresh fruit, muffins, eggs and other morning favourites can be found on the menus in each of the cities' B&Bs. If after a rural getaway, a good spot to start is the Crowsnest Pass area, which is full of countryside B&Bs that offer recreational activities such as horseback riding, fishing and hiking.




